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<h1>Ian Darwin's Java Cookbook: Source Code</h1>
<h3>Notice</h3>
<p>This distribution is for the Fourth Edition of the book;
files here <b>do not match earlier editions of the Java Cookbook</b>.
If you are using an older version, you should check out a different 
branch in the github repo <i>javasrc</i>.
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<h3>What's here..</h3>
<p>All the important source code files from
<a href="https://javacook.darwinsys.com/">The Java Cookbook</a>
(plus quite a number that are not covered in the book) are here.
Most of these files are Java source code.</p>
<p>All files are Copyright &copy;.
See the accompanying <a href="LICENSE.txt">Legal Notice</a> for conditions of use.
You can pretty much do what you want with these, including using
them commercially, under the terms of the original
<a href="LICENSE.txt">Berkeley License</a>,
which has been approved as an
<a href="https://opensource.org/">Open Source Initiative</a>
conditions-of-use.
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<h3>The actual files</h3>
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<li><a href="index-byname.html">Listing by program name.</a></li>
<li><a href="index-bychapter.html">Listing by chapter.</a></li>
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